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random-fakedata

v1.0.11

Published

A package to generate random fake data

Downloads

6

Readme

random-fakedata.js

A package to generate random data

A package to generate random fake data

npm install --save random-fakedata

Usage


const user  = require('random-fakedata/src/user')

user(1 , (data) => {
console.log(data) // get a random user data
})

Get a random address


const address = require('random-fakedata/src/address')

address(1 , (data) => {
  console.log(data) // get a random address
})

Data return count


The default data count is 1. If you want more than 1 return data use like this
const color = require('random-fakedata/src/color')

color(4 , (data) => {  // the first number parameter representing how much data should return
   console.log(data)
})

Available random data's


  1. Address
  2. App
  3. Appliance
  4. Bank
  5. Beer
  6. Card
  7. Code
  8. Color
  9. Commerce
  10. Company
  11. Computer
  12. Crypto Coin
  13. Device
  14. Food
  15. Internet Stuff
  16. Lorem Flicker
  17. Lorem Ipsum
  18. Nation
  19. Phone Number
  20. Stripe
  21. User
  22. Vehicle
  23. Name

If you found this repository useful please give me a star

License


The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2022 Athul Vinod [email protected]